If the Father and Son aren't TWO totally separate beings in God then:
#1. If They aren't two separate beings, then Jesus is His own Father.
Acts 13:33
#2. If They aren't two separate beings, then Jesus begat Himself.
John 3:16
#3. If They aren't two separate, then Jesus prayed to Himself and thanked Himself for giving Himself the answer.
John 11:41
#4. If They aren't two separate beings, then Jesus had to go away in order to send Himself back.
John 16:7
#5. If They aren't two separate beings, then Jesus promised that as His own Father He would give Himself under a different name to them.
Luke 11:13
#6. If They aren't two separate beings, then Jesus said He was greater than Himself.
John 10:29
#7. If They aren't two separate beings, then Jesus as His own Father loved Himself.
John 10:17
#8. If They aren't two separate beings, then Jesus gave himself the commandments which He obeyed.
John 10:18
#9. If They aren't two separate beings, then Jesus was the way to Himself.
John 14:6
#10. If They aren't two separate beings, then Jesus anointed Himself with Himself and accompanied Himself on earth.
Acts 10:38
#11. If They aren't two separate beings, then in the same breath Jesus said blasphemy against Himself that would be forgiven and blasphemy against Himself that would not be forgiven.
Luke 12:10
#12. If They aren't two separate beings, then Jesus’ will disagreed with itself in the Garden of Gethsemane until He submitted His will on earth to His will in heaven.
Luke 22:42
#13. If They aren't two separate beings, then Jesus prayed to Himself to forgive those who crucified Him.
Luke 23:34
#14. If They aren't two separate beings, then Jesus forsook Himself on Calvary’s cross.
Matt. 27:46
#15. If They aren't two separate beings, then on the cross Jesus committed His spirit unto His own hands.
Luke 23:46
#16. If The aren't two separate beings, then Jesus left this earth and went to meet Himself.
John 16:28
#17. If They aren't two separate beings, then Jesus sat down at His own right hand.
Mark 14:62
#18. If They aren't two separate beings, then Jesus gave Himself all power in heaven and on earth.
Matt. 28:18
#19. If They aren't two separate beings, then Jesus is both judge and lawgiver pleading our cause with Himself.
1 John 2:1 & 1 Tim. 2:5
#20. If They aren't two separate beings, then Jesus required His own death on the cross in order to satisfy Himself and reconcile a lost world to Himself by working in Himself.
2 Cor. 5:18,19
#21. If They aren't two separate beings, then Jesus delivered the Kingdom to himself then became subject to Himself.
1 Cor. 15:22-28
You all can do the above yourself using simple human logic. There's a ton more. The trinity is confusion.
The trintiy defies ALL logic and makes the Bible and Jesus and the Father look like a mockery.
Gal 6:7-8
7 Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows.
If you sow confusion you will reap confusion.